So much for the secrecy of the ballot box.
Is this what happens in a general election also?
It dosent take a rocket scientist with a small amount of local knowledge to make an educated guess as to how certain people voted in the smaller population areas.
Do our politicians then make their decisions about local services based on the areas that voted for them or voted their way?
Why publish at all? We know the results, are they just trying to prove some point or other or are things so quiet they were looking for something to do to earn their €93,000 a year plus €52,000 in expenses (oops, that’s right, they don’t take €93,000)…well, as the saying goes, torture numbers and they’ll confess to anything.
So much for the secrecy of the ballot box.
Is this what happens in a general election also?
It dosent take a rocket scientist with a small amount of local knowledge to make an educated guess as to how certain people voted in the smaller population areas.
Do our politicians then make their decisions about local services based on the areas that voted for them or voted their way?
Surely not ….but i wouldnt bet on it.
How does publishing the result of the poll infringe the secrecy of the ballot? Would you prefer that the votes weren’t counted?
Why publish at all? We know the results, are they just trying to prove some point or other or are things so quiet they were looking for something to do to earn their €93,000 a year plus €52,000 in expenses (oops, that’s right, they don’t take €93,000)…well, as the saying goes, torture numbers and they’ll confess to anything.